In this spoof of Friends (1994), the producer of a hit TV show called "Buds" featuring an ensemble cast is about to kill off one of the characters when she is found dead in her office.In this spoof of Friends (1994), the producer of a hit TV show called "Buds" featuring an ensemble cast is about to kill off one of the characters when she is found dead in her office.In this spoof of Friends (1994), the producer of a hit TV show called "Buds" featuring an ensemble cast is about to kill off one of the characters when she is found dead in her office.
- Timothy Flint
- (as Garrison Hershberger)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was created as not just as a parody, but a less-than-subtle dig because the network gave away the prime time slot that Murder She Wrote occupied on Sunday and moved her show to Thursday against the rival network show FRIENDS. Much to the chagrin of Angela Lansbury herself.
- GoofsRicki Vardian refers to the A House Divided (1980) cliffhanger "Who Shot JR?" but erroneously calls it "Who Killed JR?" In fact, JR survived the shooting.
- Quotes
Dyan Emery: When you're an actress you feel like a clock's always ticking. Guys like Eastwood and Jack Nicholson can stay stars forever, but when you're an *actress*, it's like being a ball player, when the legs go, the breaks go.
Jessica Fletcher: But you're only, what, 29?
Dyan Emery: That's what I tell People magazine, try 36.
- ConnectionsFeatures Strangers on a Train (1951)
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
So, now we're up to the episode which purports to respond to this series' competitive new time slot, to appeal to the demographic market segments interested in programs similar to "Friends," but while "Friends" is running in process...and while many "MSW" fans during its original run may have received the impression that the series had been canceled before this point in time.
And, as a result of this popular series' attempting to reach a wider target audience than its time slot may afford, "Murder Among Friends" is born, which combines state of the art fashion and set design with an abundantly youthful cast, along with an innovative modern weapon -- but then turns around and recycles a "MSW" plot from ten seasons past.
Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) visits Timothy Flint (Gary Hershberger), a young friend in Hollywood, who has been cast in a role on a television situation comedy, "Buds," and invites her to the studio for rehearsal of an episode's taping.
Head writer Ricki Vardian (Cindy Katz) controls the cast and crew of "Buds" with a no-nonsense approach to comedy, while husband and co-producer Leo Vardian (Nicolas Surovy) attempts to support and encourage the program's employees with creative input, but to no avail.
Timothy's co-stars include Carly McAllister (Allison Smith), Dyan Emery (Barbara Alyn Woods), Joy (Terri Hanauer), Vince DeNisco (John Terlesky) and Fifth Bud (Jim Bockelman) although the male co-stars are given very little air time and little to do but to adorn the set.
Gene Gains (Bill Brochtrup) receives an ultimatum to vacate the premises after experiencing a verbal altercation with Ricki Vardian, as her attacks extend to production crew member Alex Bower (Cameron Dye) and consultant Rosemary Tynan (Robin Curtis).
If these problems aren't enough to cause frustration and discord on the set, Ricki announces her plans to eliminate a cast member from the lineup without notice, merely to write off one character, a tactic which will be announced via the next day's script alteration.
But that night, after Timothy mends an unusable laptop computer in the "Buds" front office, someone bludgeons a victim with it, leaving only the victim's and Timothy's fingerprints upon the murder weapon.
Lieutenant Roy Flint (Frederick Coffin) and Policeman (Kirk Thornton) arrest Timothy for the "Murder Among Friends" with no one to defend him except Jessica, who believes in his innocence.
This episode marks the second of two "MSW" guest roles each for Bill Brochtrup, Cameron Dye and Kirk Thornton, the third of three each for Jim Bockelman, Gary Hershberger and Nicolas Surovy, and the fourth of four "MSW" performances for Frederick Coffin, who has been acting on television and in film since 1973, and has since passed.
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- Jan 19, 2010